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Data Interpretation Prelims Monthly PDF – March 2023

Directions(1-5): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
In the below table shows the number of pens manufactured by five different companies (A, B, C, D and
E) and each company has manufactured three color pens (Red, green and Blue). The percentage of red
color pens and the ratio of green and blue pens. Calculate the missing the data if necessary.
Ratio of the
Total number
Percentage of number of
Company of pens
red pens green and blue
manufactured
pens
A 500 5:9
B 44.44%
C 28% 13:11
D 750
E 31.25%

1) In Company A, the difference between the green and blue colour pens is 50 less than the red
color pens then find the number of green color balls.
(a) 125
(b) 100
(c) 150
(d) 175
(e) 115

2) The sum of the number of green and blue color pens manufactured by company B is 50% of
the total number of pens manufactured by company A. Find the total number of pens
manufactured by Company B.
(a) 406
(b) 450
(c) 468
(d) 476
(e) 485

3) The sum of red and green color pens manufactured by company C is 402. Find the number of
blue pens.
(a) 192
(b) 168
(c) 180
(d) 216
(e) 198

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4) In company D, the number of red color pens is 33.33% of the total number of pens. The
number of blue color pens is 200 more than the number of green color pens. Find the number of
blue color pens in Company D.
(a) 500
(b) 350
(c) 600
(d) 750
(e) 400

5) If the number of green and blue color pens together is 275 then find the total number of pens
manufactured in company E?
(a) 250
(b) 300
(c) 400
(d) 500
(e) 450

Direction(6-10): Study the given information carefully and answer the following questions:
The given below bar graph shows that the total number of men worked in three different months and
percentage of men worked in odd days and remaining men worked in even days.
1600 1500

1400

1200
1000
1000

800 750
Total Number of men worked

600

400

200

0
March April August

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Percentage of men worked on odd number


days
70%
60%
60%

50%

40%
30%
30%
20%
20%

10%

0%
March April August

Note: Each man works for 8 hours per day


Total working hours = Total man worked * Number of days worked * 8 hours

6) Total working hours on odd days of March is what % of the total working hours on even days
of April?
a. 26(2/3) %
b. 13(1/3) %
c. 16(2/3) %
d. 21(1/2) %
e. 18(1/6) %

7) Total working hour of April is how much more or less than the total working hour of August?
a. 80000 hours
b. 86400 hours
c. 50000 hours
d. 50600 hours
e. 60000 hours

8) Find the ratio between total working hour on even days of March to total working hour on
even days of August?
a. 6:1
b. 7:3
c. 2:5
d. 1:6
e. 3:4

9) Total working Hour on odd days of April is how much % less than the total working hour on
odd days of August?
a. 26.3%
b. 30.5%
c. 16.3%
d. 37.5%
e. 18.6%

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10) What is the average of total working hours on even days of all three months together?
a. 80000
b. 86400
c. 50000
d. 50600
e. 88000

Directions(11-15): Study the given information carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The below mentioned pie chart represents the ratio of male and female members in different
villages
0

2:3

A
3:2 B
9:1
C

Note:
Total number of members in village A is 500.
Total number of members in village C is one-fifth of total number of members in village A.
Total number of members in village B is thrice the total number of members in village C.

The below mentioned table represents the ratio of male members having operative bank
account and inoperative bank account and the ratio of female members having operative bank
account and inoperative bank account

Ratio of male Ratio of female


having operative having operative
Village bank account and bank account and
inoperative bank inoperative bank
account account

A 3:1 4:1

B 1:2 2:3

C 3:2 1:1

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11)Find the sum of male member having operative bank account in village A and female member
having inoperative bank account in village B.
a) 222
b) 345
c) 289
d) 324
e) 145

12) Find the approximately average of total male members in all villages.
a) 292
b) 157
c) 289
d) 324
e) 145

13) Find the ratio of female members having operative bank account in village C to the male
members having inoperative bank account in village B.
a) 2:17
b) 1:14
c) 2:19
d) 1:24
e) 1:45

14) Total female members in all village is what percent less than total male members
in all village?
a) 8.51%
b) 5.84%
c) 2.39%
d) 3.24%
e) 7.35%

15) Find the difference between male members having inoperative bank account in village A and
the female members having operative bank account in village B.
a) 2
b) 4
c) 3
d) 6
e) 8

Directions(16-20): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions.
The below pie chart shows the percentage distribution of total number of employees in five
different companies A, B, C, D and E. The total number of employees in company C is 600

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Percentage distribution of five different Companies

20% 22%

25% 18%

15%

Company A Company B Company C Company D Company E


Each Company has different departments i.e. Quants, Reasoning and CA. The number of
employees working in Quants department from Company A is 200 and it is 50 less than the
number of employees working in CA department from Company D. The number of employees
working in Reasoning department is 80 less than the CA department in company A. In Company
B, the number of employees in Quants, Reasoning and CA department are in the ratio of 6: 7: 5.
The ratio of the number of employees in Reasoning department in Company A to Company D is
2: 3. The ratio of the number of employees in CA department in Company D to the number of
employees in Quants department in Company C is 5: 6. The total number of employees working
in Quants, Reasoning and CA department are in the ratio of 130: 143: 127. In College E, the
number of working employees in Quants department is equal to CA department.
16) What is the ratio of the number of employees working in Quants and Reasoning department
together in Company A to the number of employees working in Reasoning and CA department
together in Company D?
a) 5: 9
b) 6: 7
c) 5: 7
d) 4: 9
e) 7: 5

17) What is the difference between the total number of employees working in Quants and CA
department in all the Companies?
a) 25
b) 30
c) 35
d) 40
e) 20

18) Find the central angle of the employees working in Company E?


a) 36 ̊
b) 48 ̊
c) 52 ̊
d) 72 ̊
e) 96 ̊

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19) The number of employees working in Quants department from Company A is what
percentage more or less than the number of employees working in Reasoning department from
Company C?
a) 33.33%
b) 66.67%
c) 62.5%
d) 67.5%
e) 41.67%

20) What is the average number of employees working in CA department from Company A, B
and E?
a) 270
b) 260
c) 250
d) 290
e) 280

Directions(21-25): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions
carefully.
The pie chart given below shows the total number of balls in bag A, B, C and D respectively and
each bag contains three different coloured balls (Red, Black and Yellow).
The table given below shows the ratio of the number of Red, Black and Yellow coloured balls
respectively

Total number of balls = 80

22.50%
31.25%

27.50%
18.75%

A B C D

Bags Ratio of the number of Red, Black and Yellow-


coloured balls respectively
A 4: 2: 3
B 3: 6: 2
C 1: 1: 3
D 2: 2: 1

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21) In bag A, Y number of yellow-coloured balls are added then the probability of picking a
yellow-coloured ball from bag A is 2/5 then find the value of (1.5Y+18)?
(a) None of these
(b) 25
(c) 22
(d) 28
(e) 26

22) Find the ratio of the probability of selecting two balls from bag C, that both the balls being
red to the both the balls being yellow is respectively?
(a) None of these
(b) 3:14
(c) 2:13
(d) 1:13
(e) 1:12

23) Find the probability of selecting 3 balls with atleast two black coloured balls from bag D?
(a) 157/460
(b) None of these
(c) 159/450
(d) 159/460
(e) 159/461

24) If Y yellow balls are transferred from bag C to bag A, then the probability of selecting two
yellow-coloured balls from bag A is 15/77 then find the total number of balls in bag A(after
transfer).
(a) 21
(b) None of these
(c) 20
(d) 19
(e) 25

25) Find the probability that, if three balls are picked form bag B then each ball is not being in
the same colour.
(a) 73/385
(b) None of these
(c) 71/385
(d) 69/385
(e) 72/385

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SOLUTIONS

Directions(1-5):
1) (a) 125
Solution:
Number of green color pens = 5x
Number of blue color pens = 9x
Number of red color pens = 4x + 50
Total number of pens = 500
5x + 9x + 4x + 50 = 500
18x = 450
x = 25
Number of green color pens = 5*25 = 125

2) (b) 450
Solution:
Total number of green and blue color pens manufactured by company B = 500*50/100 = 250
Number of red color pens = 4x
Total number of pens = 9x
Number of green and blue color pens together = 9x – 4x = 5x
5x == 250
x == 50
Required total = 9*50 = 450

3) (e) 198
Solution:
Total number of pens = 100x
Number of red color pens = 100x *28/100 = 28x
Number of green and blue color pens together = 100x *72/100 = 72x
Number of green color pens = 72x/24 * 13 = 39x
Number of blue color pens = 72x/24 *11 = 33x
28x + 39x = 402
67x = 402
x=6
Number of blue color pens = 33 * 6 = 198

4) (b) 350
Solution:
Number of green and blue pens together = 66.66/100 *750 = 500
Number of green color pens = x
Number of blue color pens = x + 200
2x + 200 = 500
2x = 300
x = 150
Number of blue color pens = 150 + 200 = 350

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5) (c) 400
Solution:
Total number of pens manufactured by Company E = 100x
Number of red color pens = 100x *31.25/100 = 31.25x
Number of green and blue pens together = 100x – 31.25x = 68.75x
68.75x == 275
x ====== 4
Total number of pens manufactured by Company E = 100 *4 = 400

Direction(6-10):
6) (a) 26(2/3) %
Solution:
Total man working on odd days in March = (1000*30)/100 =300
Total odd days in March =16
Total working hour =300 *16*8
Similarly,
Total working hours of April on even days =15*8*1200
Required % = {(300*16*8)/ (15*8*1200)} *100 =26(2/3) %

7) (b) 86400 hours


Solution:
Total working hour of April = (1500/100) *{(20*15) +(80*15)} *8
=180000
Total working hour of August = {750*(40/100) *15*8} + {750*(60/100) *16*8}
=36000+57600
=93600
Required Difference = 180000-93600 =86400 hours

8) (b) 7:3
Solution:
Required ratio = (10*70*15*8) :(75*4*15*8) =7:3

9) (d) 37.5%
Solution:
Total working hour on odd days on April =15*300*8 =36000
Total working hour on odd days on August =16*75*6*8 =57600
Required Percentage = {(57600-36000)/57600} *100 =37.5%

10) (e) 88000


Solution:
Total working hour on even days,
March =15*8*700 =84000
April =15*8*1200 =144000
August =15*8*300 =36000
Required Average = (84000+144000+36000)/3 =88000

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Directions(11-15):
11) (a) 222
Solution:
Village A,
Total number of members in village A =500
Number of male members =(2/5)*500 =200
Number of male members having operative bank account = (3/4)*200 =150
Village B,
Total number of members in village B=500*(1/5)*3 = 300
Number of female members =(2/5)*300 =120
Number of female members having Inoperative bank account = (3/5)*120 =72
Required sum = 150+72 =222

12) (b) 157


SOLUTION:
Total number of members in village A =500
Number of male members in village A =(2/5)*500 =200
Total number of members in village B=500*(1/5)*3 = 300
Number of male members in village B =(3/5)*300 =180
Total number of members in village C=500*(1/5) = 100
Number of male members in village C =(9/10)*100 =90
Sum =200+180+90 =470
Required Average = 470/3
=156.67 ~ 157

13) (d) 1:24


SOLUTION:
Village C,
Total number of members =(1/5)*500 =100
Number of female members =100*(1/10) =10
Number of female members having operative bank account = (1/2)*10 = 5
Village B,
Total Number of members = (500*1/5)*3 = 300
Number of male members =300*(3/5) =180
Number of male members having inoperative bank account = (2/3)*180 =120
Required Ratio =5: 120 =1: 24

14) (a) 8.51%


SOLUTION:
Village A,
Total number of members = 500
Number of male members = 2/5*500 = 200
Number of female members = 3/5*500 = 300
Village C,
Total number of members = 500*1/5 = 100
Number of male members = 9/10*100 = 90
Number of female members = 1/10*100 = 10
Village B,
Total number of members = 100*3 = 300
Number of male members = 300*3/5 = 180

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Number of female members = 300*2/5 = 120


Total female members in all villages =300+120+10 =430
Total male members in all villages = 200+180+90 =470
Required Percentage =(40/470)*100 = 8. 51%

15) (a) 2
SOLUTION:
Village A,
Total number of members =500
Number of male members = (2/5)*500 =200
Number of male members having inoperative bank account =(1/4)*200 =50
Village B,
Total number of members =500*(1/5)*3 = 300
Number of female members = (2/5)*300 =120
Number of female members having operative bank account =(2/5)*120 =48
Required Difference = 50-48 =2

Directions(16-20):
General Solution:
The number of employees working in Company C = 600
Total number of employees in all the companies = 100x
Employees working in Company C = 15x
15x = 600
x = 40
Total number of employees in all the companies = 4000
The number of employees working in Company A = 4000*(22/100) = 880
The number of employees working in Company B = 4000*(18/100) = 720
The number of employees working in Company D = 4000*(25/100) = 1000
The number of employees working in Company E = 4000*(20/100) = 800
The number of employees working in Quants department from Company A is 200 and it is 50 less than
the number of employees working in CA department from Company D.
The number of employees working in CA department from Company D = 200 + 50 = 250
In company A, the number of employees working in Reasoning department is 80 less than the CA
department.
The number of employees working in Reasoning department from Company A = x-80
The number of employees working in CA department from Company A = x
x + x – 80 = 880 – 200
x + x – 80 = 680
2x = 760
x = 380
The number of employees working in Reasoning department from Company A = 300
The number of employees working in CA department from Company A = 380
In College B, the number of employees in Quants, Reasoning and CA department are in the ratio of 6: 7:
5
The number of employees working in Quants department from Company B = 6z
The number of employees working in Reasoning department from Company B = 7z
The number of employees working in CA department from Company B = 5z
6z + 7z + 5z = 720
18z = 720
z = 40

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The number of employees working in Quants department from Company B = 240


The number of employees working in Reasoning department from Company B = 280
The number of employees working in CA department from Company B = 200
The ratio of the number of employees in Reasoning department in Company A to Company D is 2: 3.
The number of Reasoning department in Company D = 300/2*3 = 450
The ratio of the number of employees in CA department in Company D to the number of Quants
department in Company C is 5: 6.
The number of employees working in Quants department in Company C = 250/5*6 = 300
The total number of employees working in Quants, Reasoning and CA department are in the ratio of
130: 143: 127
The total number of employees working Quants department in all the college = 4000/400*130 = 1300
The total number of employees working Reasoning department in all the college = 4000/400*143 =
1430
The total number of employees working CA department in all the college = 4000/400*127 = 1270
The number of employees working in Quants department in Company E = 1300-(200+240+300+300)
= 260
Given that, In College E, the number of working employees in Quants department is equal to CA
department.
The number of employees working in CA department in Company E = 1270 – (380+200+250+260) =
180
The number of employees working in Reasoning department in Company C = 600 – (300+180) = 120
The number of employees working in Reasoning department in Company E = 800 – (260+260) = 280
Total
Quants Reasoning CA
Company number of
department department department
employees
A 880 200 300 380

B 720 240 280 200


C 600 300 120 180

D 1000 300 450 250


E 800 260 280 260

16) (c) 5: 7
Solution:
The total number of employees working in Quants and Reasoning department from Company A =
200+300 = 500
The total number of employees working Reasoning and CA department from Company D = 450+250 =
700
Required ratio = 500: 700 = 5: 7

17) (b) 30
Solution:
The total number of employees working in Quants department from all Companies =
200+240+300+300+260 = 1300
The total number of employees working in CA department working from all companies =
380+200+180+250+260 = 1270
Required difference = 1300 – 1270 = 30

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18) (d) 72 ̊
Solution:
Required angle = 20/100*360 = 72 ̊

19) (b) 66.67%


Solution:
Required percentage = [(200 – 120)/120]*100 = (80/120)*100 = 66.67%

20) (e) 280


Solution:
number of employees working in CA department from Company A = 380
number of employees working in CA department from Company B = 200
number of employees working in CA department from Company E = 260
Required average = (380+200+260)/3 = 840/3 = 280

Directions(21-25):
General Solution:
Bag A:
Total number of balls = 22.5% of 80 = 18
Number of Red coloured balls = (4/9) * 18 = 8
Number of Black coloured balls = (2/9) * 18 = 4
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (3/9) * 18 = 6

Bag B:
Total number of balls =27.5% of 80 = 22
Number of Red coloured balls = (3/11) * 22 = 6
Number of Black coloured balls = (6/11) * 22 = 12
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (2/11) * 22 = 4

Bag C:
Total number of balls =18.75% of 80 = 15
Number of Red coloured balls = (1/5) * 15 = 3
Number of Black coloured balls = (1/5) * 15 = 3
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (3/5) * 15 = 9

Bag D:
Total number of balls =31.25% of 80 = 25
Number of Red coloured balls = (2/5) * 25 = 10
Number of Black coloured balls = (2/5) * 25 = 10
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (1/5) * 25 = 5

21) (a) None of these


Solution:
Bag A:
Total number of balls = 22.5% of 80 = 18
Number of Red coloured balls = (4/9) * 18 = 8
Number of Black coloured balls = (2/9) * 18 = 4
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (3/9) * 18 = 6
After adding Y, yellow-coloured balls = 6 + Y
probability of picking a yellow-coloured ball from bag A

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(6 + Y)/ (18 + Y) = 2/5


5(6 + Y) = 2(18 + Y)
30 + 5Y = 36 + 2Y
5Y – 2Y = 36 – 30
3Y = 6
Y=2
Then 1.5Y + 18
= 1.5(2) + 18
= 3 + 18
= 21

22) (e) 1:12


Solution:
Bag C:
Total number of balls = 18.75% of 80 = 15
Number of Red coloured balls = (1/5) * 15 = 3
Number of Black coloured balls = (1/5) * 15 = 3
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (3/5) * 15 = 9
The probability of selecting two balls from bag C, that both the balls being red
= (3C2)/15C2
= ((3*2)/(2*1))/((15*14)/(2*1))
= (3*2)/(15*14)
= 1/35
The probability of selecting two balls from bag C, that both the balls being Yellow
= (9C2)/(15C2)
= ((9*8)/(2*1))/ ((15*14)/(2*1))
= (9*8)/ (15*14)
= 12/35
Then the ratio will be
= (1/35):(12/35)
= 1:12

23) (d) 159/460


Solution:
Bag D:
Total number of balls = 31.25% of 80 = 25
Number of Red coloured balls = (2/5) * 25 = 10
Number of Black coloured balls = (2/5) * 25 = 10
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (1/5) * 25 = 5
probability of selecting at least two black coloured balls from bag D
= ((10C2 * 15C1) + (10C3))/(25C3)
= (((10*9)/(2*1) * 15) + ((10*9*8)/(3*2*1)))/((25*24*23)/(3*2*1))
= ((5*9) * 15) + (5*3*8))/(25*4*23)
= ((5*9) * 3) + (1*3*8))/(5*4*23)
= (135 + 24)/460
= 159/460

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24) (b) None of these


Solution:
Bag A:
Total number of balls = 22.5% of 80 = 18
Number of Red coloured balls = (4/9) * 18 = 8
Number of Black coloured balls = (2/9) * 18 = 4
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (3/9) * 18 = 6 +Y
Bag C:
Total number of balls = 18.75% of 80 = 15
Number of Red coloured balls = (1/5) * 15 = 3
Number of Black coloured balls = (1/5) * 15 = 3
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (3/5) * 15 = 9–Y
Probability of selecting two yellow-coloured balls form bag A is 15/77
(6 + Y) C2/(18 + Y) C2 = 15/77
(6 + Y)(6 + Y - 1)/((18 + Y)(18 + Y - 1)) = 15/77
(6 + Y)(5 + Y)/((18 + Y)(17 + Y) = 15/77
(30 + 6Y + 5Y + Y²)/ (306 + 18Y + 17Y +Y²) = 15/77
(30 + 11Y + Y²)/ (306 + 35Y +Y²) = 15/77
77(30 + 11Y + Y²) = 15(306 + 35Y +Y²)
77*30 + 77*11Y + 77Y² = 15*306 + 15*35Y +15Y²
77*30 + 7*121Y + 77Y² = 30*153 + 7*75Y + 15Y²
77Y² - 15Y² + 7*121Y – 7*75Y + 30*77 – 30*153 = 0
62Y² + 7*46Y –30*76 = 0 ----(1)
Divide (1) by 2 then
31Y² + 7*23Y – 30*38 =0
31Y²- 124Y + 285Y – 30*38
31Y (Y - 4) + 285(Y - 4) = 0
(Y - 4) (31Y + 285) = 0
(Y - 4) = 0 and (31Y + 285) = 0
(Y - 4) = 0
Y=4
(31Y + 285) = 0
31Y = -285
Y = -285/31
Y = - 9.19
Since Y cannot be in negative then the value of Y = 4
Then total balls in Bag A = 18 + Y =18 + 4 = 22

25) (e) 72/385


Solution:
Bag B:
Total number of balls = 27.5% of 80 = 22
Number of Red coloured balls = (3/11) * 22 = 6
Number of Black coloured balls = (6/11) * 22 = 12
Number of Yellow coloured balls = (2/11) * 22 = 4
Three balls are picked form bag B then each ball is not being in the same colour
= (6C1 * 12C1 * 4C1)/(22C3)
= (6 * 12 * 4)/((22*21*20)/(3*2*1))
= (6 * 12 * 4) (3*2*1)/(22*21*20)
= (6 * 12 * 4) (1*1*1)/(22*7*10)

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= (6 * 12 * 1)/(11*7*5)
= (6 * 12)/(11* 7 * 5)
= 72/385

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